Jordan will join foreign ministers from GCC, Egypt, Syria, and Morocco for meetings in Saudi Arabia focused on regional stability and cooperation. The discussions aim to reinforce strategic ties, evaluate past agreements, and address emerging global issues.
Jordan is set to participate in ministerial meetings hosted by Saudi Arabia on March 6, 2025, alongside foreign ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Egypt, Syria, and Morocco. The primary objective of these discussions is to address both regional and international developments, as well as to enhance joint cooperation among these nations.
The agenda for the meetings will include enhancing strategic relationships between the GCC and the aforementioned countries, promoting cooperation in various sectors, and exchanging perspectives on mutual regional and global challenges. The key aim is to boost collaborative efforts towards shared objectives while continuing consultations for improved security and stability within the region.
Participation will include notable officials such as Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi; Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdel-Aty; Syria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Asaad Shabani; and Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita.
These discussions are occurring alongside the 163rd GCC Ministerial Council meeting, which is chaired by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, the current council chair. In addition to bilateral meetings, the GCC Ministerial Council will evaluate the implementation of decisions from the 45th Gulf Summit held in December 2024 and assess progress in GCC relations with various international blocs and ongoing regional and global matters.
In summary, Jordan’s participation in the upcoming ministerial meetings in Saudi Arabia underscores the commitment of GCC member states and their partners to address critical regional challenges. Key topics of discussion will focus on enhancing cooperation, establishing strategic relations, and reinforcing security and stability in the region. The inclusion of high-ranking officials from neighboring countries exemplifies the importance of these discussions in fostering diplomatic ties.
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